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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1889-1-10, Page 3HOLD, Amor Work, oat ueeful Ansi ocirafort vipg otiancy work nee the pretty pillowe are eeenh mink Ineurious eibundence adays. Few roerile ha the modern houile e free Irma their invasion, and polar, liv- ng rooni, library arid bedroom are LIU mole more attractive by the dainty things eir suggeetive of ease end comfort. Fer nollohefi they are indeed indispensable, and h won- derful how mosey a chair vehote unyielding Istiolt has hitherto only rierved to remind yen that you too have a back and a very tired one, eilitY become berm of refit LUd posee hy the addition of one of thee* pillows, Theo may be made artistic and pretty wtth little woek end very alight expense, by using aomo of the meterials wi much in vogue now for dleoreting purposes, Blue denim or blue jeans hi a very effeetive covering, and oombinee the many mer ite a being oheep, durable, artietio end fashioutible. It may be made up an either the right or the wog side, and elm retlier intenee blue tone ie softened very rouelt by repeated washings before using it. Oise of the ileweet of them pidlows jis oblong rather than KtItkre, a con- ventional &midget marked on the under er lighter -colored ade of the denim and out- lined in white ceril either coaohed or but- tonboled dawn. The two narrow ends of the pillow itth finished by a long fringe of white cord, To make this you cut' the cord into twenty two inch lengths; take two of these lengths and draw them through the denim an eighth of an inch from the edge; twist them tightly, and tie a little two-inch tassel made of the cord into the enl Repeat this along the end of the p11. Io at been -ale of en inch or an inch and a quarter. The fine maoreme or hammock cord is the kiod used. The pillows are Also pretty with moven- tionalized ehryeanthernerao dogwood, or Marguerites powdered over the top, or due. tared diake or istar-shaped figures, and work- ed in white lieen floss or the heavy rope 71. nen. Or they may be done in soft yellowy' and aim, or white cord buttoned -holed down with yellow linen, and may be finielted •simply by a heavy twisted white yard. Pit. 'lows of the white 33olteen sheeting are workei in the none lineos which come In the tapestry colors. 'The different shades of yellow and golden brown, and the dull blues, are parti- cularly effecfnie on the cream -colored ground of the sheeting. A pillow of unbleached butcher's linen worked in yellow and the endiefinished with the long cord and Meads of yellow is very artistic. Hammock pillows are long and narrow, fifteen by twenty-one biches being a good dimension. One covered with the plain yel- low awning -cloth and finished aerobe the two ends with yellow cord acid tassels or in red turkey calico with red cord arid tassel!, gives a very gay and Mexican effeot to the haffnreock, suggestive of tropioal countries aMi langourous ease. For any one who wishes to avoid the many stitches which even a, simple design requires, are the pretty chintzes and ore - tonnes cei the more expeneive India Mike which come in suck exquielte coloriuge, These are decorative with no other finish thaa that of drawing in the four corners • and adding a little reeette of the chintz or r silk. A very good subditute for eider -down • or feathers in stuffing teese eillows is excel- sior, an inexpensive substance to be found at any upholsterer's. Dainty taby pillows are made by covering the plain bed -ticking case with pink or blue slimia and then making little pillow slips of fine white linen fastened at both ends with pearl studs, and herders of drawn work or • lace insertion.—[Good Housekeeping. The Eight Kind of Iforue. Home to a good many men is the plaoe wherein to eat and sleep and loll and snarl and order children about, and put into practice generally their small views of the rights of El husband and father. And then, something higher than these, stand a more intelligenb and genial class who have a warm social side, and are void of tyranny, and cherith every noble hope of their ohild- ren, and vet do not quite see that home and its influences should be a main thing in the thoughts and plans of every father, it - stead of being held greedy subordinate to business and politics and outdoor pleasures. To proviie abundantly and keep the house warm in cold times, and send the young ones to school punctually and have family prayers once or twice a day are nos all the things bhat need doing, but home ehould be made a really bright and happy place in every way. It should meet the wants of the whole nature of the yourig. Games should be devised arida wise man or a careful mother is doing a good thing in - spending time to invent and divereify these, with a view to keep the household In good nature and cheery. Festivals should be in- stituted. Rsturning birthdaysshould be emphasized and made memorable. Little expeditious of the household to this place andthat should be planned. The right kind of , books should be sought and read and talked over together, Indeed, scarcely anything helps a home so much as general and alseentil conversation. Music thould be brought in. The taste of the children thould be oultivitted. Decora- tions are excellent in a merely niers,' view. Viewers and greenery should be reed° to as - ebb in the genetel culture. And if time is con- sumed and money vent on these things, there is no folly in it, but Wisdom. For boys and girls are bleseedly guarded when they find all their faeultiers well met and exercised at home. . They do not care to roam, so they are de- • tained front a thousand outside Their passions ate kept quiet They lie open to celestial infinencen 'Tie easy, compera. tively, for such ta be Chriatittos. Indeed, we expecb them to be, Solomon's "Train up a Child," ewe is likely to be fulfilled in • the& case. Tippling houses do riot drew their pay from youth who have been made to love their homes heartily. WayWarel girls are bred itt unhappy homes. • The mixed Christians (neither Saints nor einnere) by Whon. the °bur& is ltambered toed inefficient, thee is the Christians who have such obsti- • nate kinks hi their conatitutione that the grade of Gad is able to straighten theta onto by dew degrees etid a Weary drill, they are generally viotims of untamed early iulluert- ces in poorly managed homes. • Melee Beeipes. Pmnu Putonno.--Ona pound of elaopped Buret, one penile of flour one pound of our- rante, one poeed of atoned raisinte one•fourth of e pound of chopped citron, four eggs, one glass of braaidere wee to taste., to reek° e stiff dough. Bell in a tut mould bier houre. Melte% Puttealialte itt tWo ornate, mluee- Meat made (Vern the mixtere Of one pound of boiled beef) ono potiiid of chopped suet, four poeedri of apples, two pounds of raisins, to pounds a oirrrant0, one-half of a pound of citron, ono pourid of iiineari One quart el eider, alcohol to teethe otie thaepeentid oath ef climareme eta Met% Mid e.half of it Wee Spoonfol o clove's, C.eneseimag—Three pounds of sugar (Coffee A, or granulated), one•half of a pound of balter'e ohocolete, onetfourth of a peeled of butter, one oupfel of oration or milk. Yheilia to taste. Cob or setape the chocolate, pot it with the other ingredients named ebove iu e saucepan, with the exception of rievemo. pig. Boil from ten to fifteeu Patentee, 50 - move from the Above end beat well for as hese a time as your strougth portnite, reture to the fire and toil titt thick epougt th mould. Have reedy caramel pane already greased, pour in after lieanoning, when sufficiently hard pieke in tqueree. These are deholoue, bet to beat them is am slight tette and may be cliepeneed with and you will atilt he.ve deltoioue eireete, To COON Diento Fuvre—Firet wash it thor- oughly usiug 11 necessary several chaugee of water, lout be euro to get the frith clean. Theo put It to soak in olean water, com- pletely aovering the fruit, and an ineh of depth above it, Seek at least twelve hours end if tile fruit dose not plump out very full, keep it in uutil it will swell no more. Dm% change the water ha eoaking, and cook in the water the fruit was ;merle& in, Boil gently for twenty minutes, then set on beak of stove to /simmer until theifruib is done and tender, using sugar in cooking awarding to taste, lelixed apricots, peachee and prunes, with a few tart plums to lend spicinese, make a delicious dirsh. • MIDNIGHT PITDDINO.---Bake itt leyere, one cupful of batter, two end one-half cup. fills of auger, three eggs, one pint; of flour, one and one-half teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one cupful of milk, one tablespoon. ful melted ch000lete. Put between, custard, boiled together, of one-half of a pint of milk, one-half of a tablespoonful of butter, one- half of a cupful of sugar, one-fourth of a cupful of melted chocolate, the yolke of two eggs,. One teespoeuful of smooth cornatarch. On the top layer spread one-fourth of a cup- id Of water, three-fourths of a. cupful of sugar, oneifourth of a ouriful of grated choo elate trolled togetheri take from the Are and add the unbeaten white of one egg and spread while hot. • BUTTER SODTOIX,—One pound of 'auger, one-fourth of a pound of butter, one gill of water, cream, butter, and sugar together, the latter Coffee .A, add water and boil till ready ter mould. (A cosNNAlBrovs.—One and -halt cupfuls of molt. one-half of a cupful of sugar, one- half of a cupful of yeast, Mixed with flour to make a sponge of the mind oonsistency ; let it rise over night. In the morning, add one-half of a cupful of auger, one-half of a oupful of butter, one half of a cupful of car - rants or raisins. Set to rise again, and when light roll out to silent half an inch in thick. nem, sprinkle generously with sugar and ground cinnamon. (Thetaste of some may etquire a spreading of butter at thie paint.) Atter rolling up closely, out Into Woes about an inch in thickness, lay theise on a buttered pan and let thein rise. • When light, moisten the fop with milk, aud bake brown. Cigarettes and Ohildlen. • A. very strong letter recently appeared in the New York famed, denouncing some of the 'methods adopted by the cigarette menu - facture= to foroe a sele of their wares among children. The writer says: Tiae disgraceful methods of pandering to the phyeical and moral degradation of our children is a came for universal con- demnetion, a co nation in which the pub- lic should be erouetel and stamp out of ex- istence as an epidemic far more fatal in re- sults than the ravages of yellow fever. Le- intimateenterprise has prostituted herself to systematic schemers, directed by their character to induce excessive cisearet to smoking and reaping its reward from the earnings and welfare of our youth. Thew victims are :tempted and taught to be- come inveterate smokers of the . baser quality, of cigarettea as the only avenue through which they can possess coveted prizes which are designed especially to in- terest the jai/mile mixed. Tire oraze amiong children end youth to acquire the various and tenspting gifts offered with cigarettes is marvellous, and extends throughout our schools and collegee, and even pervades the Sabbath achool to no less,extent The thirst for these gift picture books transforms our boys and teaches the first lessons of dis- obedience, truesaoy and even theft. We can observe the lad spending his nickel for a box of cigarettes, enclosed in which is a ticket by which he learns that on presentai tion of seventy-five of to& he will eecure beautiful album containing a collection of perhaps one hundred differenb piothrea. The bait catches, but before he has con- sumed the necessary 750 cigarettes to secure the prize another album, far more tempting than the first, is offered, until the boy in his anxiety to secure the, different collections of pictures becomes irrevocably lost to the cigarette habit, and taught the inspireMon of gambling and depravity. Results of these pernicious methods may be found at found at the office of a cigarette firm, asPe- daily on Saturday afternoons, when groups of ohildren will be seen, some of whom stand on tiptoe to receive over the counter the re- ward offered for patronage of the firm's brands. The devil's tempting is embraced itt the promised picture book which the ur- ehin recehree in exchange for his eeVenty-five vouchers for purchase of 760 cigarettes. Se- curing the coveted prize, these sprigs of humanity file out of the palatial ado to meditate as to the advent of the next novelty that shall invite and hasten their preeipita- tion into the abyss of physical and mental ruin, while many a mother weeps over her offepring, sacrificed on the altar of the cig- erette maker's scheme." If there is no exaggeration in this it Eshowe a very sad, mad for the moral and physical wellibeing of future New Yorkers, a very dangerous state of things. Physii ohms, are unanimous itt conderanitig the use of cigarettes by children, Whatever may be the case with,grown men, trim must be allowed to run thaw own tithe in suoh mat- ters, there is little doubt then for undeveli lopeti minds and bodies emit a form of indulgence al cigarette smoking is exacta- sively deleterious, and ought to be etopped by law. We are nob aware whether any each practiceas thee° described by the .Eforatti's cOrreariondent are going on itt To, route, or any' other Celiadiara town, but if • they are, they ought to be vigorously emelt' ad out by.a erusade of popular indignation. I ought to be made an offenee against the a w to tell cigarettes to any ono undet twenty. Paternal E06110MY. Bobson : Aren't you afraid to give snob a highly painted toy to your child/ fikinfiint Oh, not It's ecottomy in the end. 116'11 mok all the peint off, and that'll make niro so siok that he won't went, °Rudy till the holidays are ovor, rot the YOU 1889 No bettor teeolution. easa be Made theta to resist buying any of 'the substitutes offered as "just as good " as the greet only tirtre-pop Corn curc—Putnam's Painless Corn 14Xl5rac- tor. It never fails to give itatisfaotiontie, ware of raidotiotti; flesh eating substitntos. 37 01.697 0133:111 84YING'S. Booke are eallgtlitlerblairielri,—(Bavee, All thathi bright moist fade,--pleore. Conzider the eed.--(Chilo of Sparta. Be prudent, and if you hoar some insult or Some threat, lative the appeeratem of not hoaxing it — [George Seal To redrafn the semis is to pin heeven.— natal Proverb. Wine will nitt keep in a foul vessel.— Trench Proverb. A prudent man must negleot no oirouni- stance.--[Sophecleti. So that my life be brayie, what though not long 1—Drummond, The eiele man tile* pts when the debtor can- not --[Itellan .P.roverb. 'Though the speaker be a fool let the hearer be wise.—(Spanish Proverb. Never leave that till te•morrow which you can do toideee—iFranklin. Learn to live welt, that thou may'st die so too ; To live and die is all we have to do.---[$ir John Denham. The lazy man takes eight steps to &void one.—[Portuguese Proverb. Be thou as chaste as ice, its pure as snow', thou 'Melt not escape caiumny.---(Shake. spume. The este that drive away mice are M good as those that catch them.—Peri men Proverb. He who is slowest in making A promise is apt to be the most faithful la the pre - molester, of it. A St. Luis euicide wrote :—"1 am 62 years old. In eight years 1 would have been 70, an old, dikpideted, tottering fossil. have played the world out and it don't OlVe me a oent... I've had more fan than a mule In a oornfield and I've got enough. There- fore I will cheat the course of nature and jump the tirne to opine." We cannot make bargains for Misses, • •or catch them like &hes la note; And sometimes the things our life misses Help more than the thing's which it gets. For good Meth not in pursuing, Nor gaining of great or of small, Bat just in the doing, and doing As we would be done by, is all." • Consumption. Surely Cured. To the Editor :— Pleas* inform y our readers their I bare a positive remedy for the abovenemed disease. By its timely use *emends of hopeless cases have been permanently. mired. I shall be gled to send two bottles of my remedy MEE to any of your readers who have consump- tion if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Respiy, T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 164 West Adelaide St, Toronto, Ont. One of the promised sensations of the Paris Exhibition will be given by a man who will make daily balloon asoeneions mounted on a horse. Coff No Xore, Wateon's cough drops are the beet in the world for the throat and chest, for the voice unequalled. See that the letters R. & T. W. are stamped on each drop. Tim spelling bee is a thing of the past Boston has originated the pronunciation. bee, which might be made equally useful. A Cure ler Itroutikenikese.: • The opium habit, depoeraania, the morphine habit, nervous prostration caused by the use of Tobacco, vvakefuluess. mental d epression, sot toning deo brain, etc., preros.ture old age., loss of vitality caused by over exertion of the blnuo, and loss of natural strength from any =tee whatever. Men—young, old or mid. dle-aged—who are broken down from any of the above 04000E4 01' any cause not mentioned above, send your address and 10 cents In stanope for Lisbon's Treatise, in book form, of Diseases of WM, Books sent sealed and secure irons observation. Address M. V. Lenox, 47 Welington street East, Toronto, Ont. The earliest coinage that can be called American was ordered by the Virginia Com- pany, and was minted in the Bermudas in 1612, 13ut then, and for long afterwards, the standard currency of Virginia was tobacco. A. 1'. 431. SintiV/WALffiteaititalltatlf0124•CM0411121,M =6=1 CA CE end Tumors CURED; no Ina* ; bot* free. DAS. MCMICHAEL, No 03 Niagara 50., Enfralo. AGENTS -WANTED tArt1 ttlitinedrparetniMife. ases OV)111158 Luta, free on applitatioe. It is new•- eucceesful and cheap. . TARBOX Enos., Toronto, Ont. oilEywo zone on Farms, Loweet Rates. No delay. Correspondence solicited. •N. W. Er. 131310011„ Financial Established 1860. • 72 King's& E„ Toronto. MUM For dz. rt. mat oulawarenoN, rrilat 11101.141BR INSPECIION awl ensue • ante Company al Canada, Consulting Engineers and Solicitor.. of Patents, • TORONTO. G0.Bo5a Oniel'E gin e redeBR Body•Treas3 SiIIBAGE importations of English Sheeps, CASINGS —Season 1888 -New Flood Amerle,na llog Closings. Orders filled for any desired quantity. Write lot prIoes J451. PARK at SON. 41 to 47 Lawrence Market St.'Toronto. VELPII JIMUSINESS comitian, Guelph, Oht.--Flith Scholastics Year ---It• eradsuctes are noW employed as Book.keispere, Business /tanagers, Stenographers, ens., by manv of tbe largest business houses in °suede Aro' 5 os United States. Terme meir and women cliitiriug ,orough business education will consult their own r elfarebyuttendiog the Guelph Business College. Fox terms and partioUlate, address 81. 81e(101tHIOX, Prineipal. 11 After spending Ten Winters South, was Cured by Scott's Emulsion, 140 Cott% 85., New Writ, 1 Stine 25tb, 1888. The Winter aftini. the great fire In ohloalgo 1 contracted iiironOhlai afteotiolis, end since then have beer) obliged to spend hearty every Winter South. Last klovernber WaB advised to try SOOtes Grnuision of God Liver OH with Hypophosphltes and to ttny su rprise was relieved at once, and bY continuing its use three rnontlisiotraa entirely cured, gained flesh and strength and was able to stand even the Bliz- zard and attend to bUsiness every day. C. T• CHURCHILL. sal by an prrtaftitts, stkand tOn00., ou ttg Men SIMPERING from the °Veda of early eyil habite, the • ignorance rOtt Mint, Who 5111 broken down ircitil the odecte ci I ELY esult and folly' who 1130 themsetvee • weak, beroone and tshautstectl. she litsbets.Aean and abutO 01 egst'work, 800 in IgliolrteA,V,Z) I A wom DER FUL erive TOMO. A Medicine, not a Drink. Oure Ali Diseases of the • Itbruf'1.th")38')""ti alockit LIVE0, K dneya, Urinary Organs* Nervousness* Sleeplessness,' !remain C6h1Pitilintts, book win to sett boatel to sty addiree tooeipt of wd 80,stamps. Address it may Save Your Life. M' I .000 ileward paid for, t eiise they will not Ohre. 10 " 4 !dt V, LIHION, Wellington En 7 rente, Ont ." ';O` ' nangSVICVatqategg-M1.10"OndeVitnrae 1 "Timely 'Wise" ! For FTharp ,Eyeo 1 "Nr love, not limier, wealth, eor power, Can give the beset a aheerful hour,— Men health le lot, Pe timely wise : With ill.health ell taste of pie:mere flies," el emnieett ray, sod who denies? Xo ewer fact henee.th the skies. , Alas l few biro who early dies Because he is not timely wiee. 41s.ti i fer Idea who will eodore • The ills he Mein so (pickle, euro; Night-sweate, ood000gh, and baril•caugbt breatb 0ousumpttone heralds, eigns of death. To be cured, take D. Pierce' s Golden Medics.' Discovery. Thousands luxe boeu cured by it who, otherwise, would now be ailing untimely graves. For the liver, blood, moil lung disuses, It Is specifics. There are 5,063 Indiana in the State of New York. Tixne-tried; Truly Tested, Tried for years; severely tested, and still growing in popular favor and use, is the reaord eujoyen by Dr, Pierceie Pleasent Pur- gative Pellote—the little sugar-coatesi laxa- tive granules, sold by druggists, anti bilieue and oathartio, The combined wealth of the Astor family in New `York city is 8100,000,000, raVOrtte' 8' erne is a word arabltion levee, A nil sift has mere its portrait painted, V ictus toeheart of avarice tonvt 0, 0 leivious to the " enekela " saluted; R arer than even these, by fsr, I s health, defying poet's diotion. T hen with ft trifle not, nor roar - 81 ed ins than female pleasures bar by taking DA Pierces Il'averite prescription —a remedy so Emtisfaosory for all thoee •weaknessee and diseases peouilar to women, that they need no longer suffer front them if they will but use this worid,famed remedy. The monster 1114on cannon recently menufaotared ia Gera -may carriee twenty miles. • atmunshmsranimarmotterarturseaurnarnmcm U MAY HAVE ONE 'Ala gelid your Immo end athlresti, taut for postak.o. aalt1 renebre by tla.l la,v:iviomit StLICIIANDEEit CITRIF,nd 'Cho Magic Nnedtel atontgliea e wpm ddress, Whiten1o,elty• On., Toronto, Out. t neentreemexin=seenreenesse i.oe-oseeraireetien Leather i eitin„a BEST VALUE IN THE DOWNION. F,EDIXON &GO, MAKERS, 70 KM ST, E, TOR ONT? Send for Price leen son Vowelise. rown En ines 'IRON AND STEEL BOILERS ANY SIZE. Tontimo ENGINE WORKS, PRINOESS AND FRONT STS, J, Perkins' 86 go, - Toronto, ras CREDIT FONCIER FRANGICANRDIF.N. CAPITAL, 5$,000,000. BEAT) OFFICE, • MONTREAL. OPFICIE ONTARIO DIVISION : WELLINGTON STREET, • TORONTO. This Company lends on good farm property at low. est ourrent rate of interest and on favorable wren For,information apply to local agents, or to 'IV. M. LONG. Ifletnager, Toronto. ettoWitiii .meetti dIDILES" Dress and MAntle (satin by new and improved TAILORS' SQUARE. Satisfaction guaranteed to teach ladies the full art of outting all garments worn by ladles and children. PROF. SMITE, 3491 Queen St. W„ Toronto, Agents Wanted. tattled Glass FITS EP'ILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS A. life long study. 1 wARRANT my remedy to CURS tite worst eases. Because others have failed is 110 50118010 for notnewreeelvingaeure. Send at once for a treatise and a PR= BOTTLIA of my T20'1,14111= ItsmUrig. Give Express and Bost Office. It costs you nothing Mr a trial, and tt will cure you. Address 'tot 10 • + nrf Aci:s evr YlIC SAME Tam; °II Ti NERVF,ZS, TME LIVER, TFAIK BOWELS, and the KIF)NEY$ This combined action gives it won- derful power to cure ail diseases. hy re We Sick 1). Bemone we Allow the nerves to remain weirliened and irritated, and 'these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poithizous humors are therefore forced ieto the blood that should be expelled oaturally. PANE'S COMPOUND CELERY WILL CU RE 11/1.101IS81E00, CONSTIPATION, XID81E7' COM. TEATS TS, 'URINARY DISEASES, PETIA.LEWEANNESS,RMETIMAn TISTI, NEURALGIA, AND AM 87E81V0131 DISORDERS, By quieting and strengthening the nerves and causing free action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, and restor- ing their power to throw off disease. Why fluffier Bilious Pains and Aaiun'', WIT tormented with?Bee,Conetipationt Why frightened ovorDiaorderedltidneyeI Why endure nervous or siok beadaohos I Why have sleepless nights? Use Panan's Cimurty Co:Aroma, and rejoice in health. It is an entirely vegeta. hie reraedy, itarmlese in all cases. • Solof4y all Druggists. Price 3rr,ftroo, WELLS.RICHARDSON diC0..Proptietorel • ZIONTBSAL, P. Q. 51 71 H. WILLIAIVISA,GO. =MIS ROOFERS move Aorousas Arm mamma ni Roofing Felt, Slaters' rot, Deafening Felt, Carpet Paper, Building Paper, Rooting Pitch. • Coal Tar, Lake G Strike : 4 ndeLoldet St. /Mat, Teroato ME TORONTOILVER PLATE CO Manufacturers of the Higtteet Grades SILVER-PLATED WARES. TRADE FACTORIES AND SALESROOM : 420 to 4126 King St. West, TORONTO B. G. GOODERIEAS, J. C. COPP, Manager. Sea:frees. LiteiviiiMUOMEMidffette When I say Curin 1 do not mean merely to stop them for a tune, and then have theta re- turn again. 1 atlas' A RADICAL CTURE. I have made the disease et , FOR CRUBCHES, DWELLINGS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. CAUSLAND & SO,lt 76 King St. W., Toronto. E. G. ROOT,11.0., 184 West Adelaide St, TORONTO, ONT. triteheereenelereelestietreettietiliete "enteleeltiere • We m.w_chilciren who cheeffullyjoin in the chorus When Breadmaker'S Yeast is the subject before ay..: Mamma triea'all eke rests So she knows it's the best, tlightes cg 'Cause her hrood is the whitest, her buns are tr vie cat all the "aneakes she dare set kforerts. BUY THE BREADMAKER'S YEAST. MOE 5 CENTS. STANDARD CHOPPING MILLS. USESBEST BUSS MILLSTONES Oiessr CROMER 1515E WORLD He ittletate Kansas in lantinuan JOHJISTON5 FLUIDBEEIr ZTHE 6 REAT STRENGTH GIVER o PEEPS& FOO fon me sins •-rt WARMING 11 liTRITI011sfkaRAGI COSEVNILL 'LABT A ,-- LIEITJHE e • nr, pne *reties 0,0 , knee ore 564 Zil,fg A PowtraTti INVIGORATon 15 ;11' BUS1 111 E nttliii!1.701T1 PC'eg1W1 QtlY:VtilZ171:01;:voi.,43811:41:, write than Slatunint,d sad V Titilee4pt:ii.40xfcr040,rb.tattnmItiOialion.,00.8^nolitOdrRy ruilkeito uTPftwr)iffit4i'aie, At r'nol.'ainayTvt;It that 13,40. CiPaktoxtaY grOwlenr do,Nand brsivaf fs tsr Tor rar rr k .v; sFllr bPrIAIMIn3r rtaltigt1.1. '1Srt111,-'1 Addrers— GANA 1)1 981 rnTh53ES3 uNty'saeror, Publie Library li,s13,1taa, Tutu. tP, Baseorron, P rentiont. 0, SL nsvosa, Otter & Kw:age P.S111#011ENV Savings Oompany at:WM(011AI5* Dead Ohio° Toronto St„, Tondo, S ubserAntit tJap*tab, $ 4,4$0,etha resit Op Ca04.tgal ii45410.0000 The enlarged earliest and resouroes of this Company, together wi4h the increased fneillties b tee reosatty acordred hr supplying land owners with cheap nalmeY, enable the 1)irector/5 to meet ,.vatb. PtemPthowl and at the lowed current rate et iuteresb all requirements for loans upon satisfaotory real eetate seestritY, eppitattion roily be made to either of the tCom. petoy'S local Appraisers, ot, tr ) 1. animal. MASON idenateginreoton Tortaim, Man Lino loyal 17411 Stoainahlps sp.itan, dining winter (rens Portland every Unruh y and Halifax evarygaturday to Liveroo, 80(1 13 awn. mar /tom Quebee every Saturday to IdverP04020r./3' at Londonderry to land mails anti pp:eon:revs fsr seotiend and Ireland ; also front Baltimore, vie. and 81. lit. John's, .61, it, to Liverpool fortnightly daring summer mouths. The 0n(1141eM t ttio tan 8- gtw nuatt sail during wiattr b aod trona Danner , Portland, Bettor: ano Philartelpnia And during son • mar between Gialow nod Montreal weekly; 011s. goer and Liostori weekly, and Glasgow and Patent I - phis. fortnightly. For freight, passage cr toilet information apply to A. Schumacher a Oa., Baltimore ; S. Chword Co., ; She 3, Co., St. John's, lidd, Wra. Thomp- son 11 00., St. Jobn, N. B.; Allea '1'00., 0540540; LDVe f.0 Alden, New York ; IL iteruller, Toronto ; Altana, Rae a Co., Qu -oboe; Wm. Srarkie, phi 11. A. Allen Portland Bostm Montreal. "The Ratzer" Thin Back, Lance -Tooth, Cross -Cut Saw , The Maple Lea' Ricer a: ti Innoe Croat -Out saws are now sold in all ports of the word.• The quality, of these saws is uocquined. Their exeeneuce is wholly.due to their sep9rior temper, the process of whiekus kept a profound secret by Siturly&Dietrioh, the unsonfacturers of these eows. One of the best esidenees of their superior quality is that other saw menu/eau:en put onthemarket molest) animitation ot these saws as they are Ole to nroduon and repro. sent it to be as god us the lifsele Leaf saw- They rim their Saar upon one 12413313 until tbe public become fsmiliar with its inferior quality, then they change the name, in order to lutealaug the public another setsort, all of which i. the very beer, evidenoe of thv. superior quality of tbe Maple Leaf SAW, en it in laot -- the custom to counterfeit a poor article. These count:risks two sold f or a much lowenpricte than the Maple Leaf saw MU bo bought for: tbe dealer, of °Durso, endeavors to tell them at nearly the same price, thereby realizing a larger profit And some of the more unprinoipl.d dealers, in order to eell She counterfeit enW, Will tea untruths of various kinds regarding the quality of both the genuine and the counterfeit. Good good S are eiwaes newel; teen goods are dear at any price. A saw, like a knife, will not cut fast wale:1115 will hold a keem cutting edge. Pike 81.00 per Soot Manufaetured only by S111111,11Y DIETRIO117 , SAW MANUFACTURERS, 43r.eigA,,Mawrw C)111Virla. BEST FOR EAMILI," USE, CARBON SAFETY 1L, .ASK DEALERS FOR IT, Wholesale HvPoitt ONTARIO —Tonmero, 80 Front genet East. /A BIDevrart:v'Aril,8s,l'LP4rnfk.'Ytreeoeitotans Fr Co. `• VET:EC—Moo mean, VI Gavot agh. MARITIME PROVINCES—Sr. .Tonns, jos. Balloak & Sons. MANITOBA. and N. W.T.—reanDON, Weroitestongoo Sauflitovers a, Co • Toronto. Canada WarrativarR.,11 latv .Are the words used by everybody to express thtir opioion of the uteiritsof johnston's Fluid Beef as a, WINTER BEvElaiR,E, anot itt 0, matter of fact; it has Woudennliy Stittnakataig effect upon the circulation, and uo mile' so, .tnit is supplies lasting strength and vigor audit' iasuly oalleil • The Great Strength Giver. titoous E.W,C1-BIVA1NEO. CANADA -..- IVierciiants, Blitchers1 and Ifraders generally, We watita GOODMAN in your !futility to piols lap LP SMIS For UM Caeh Ferule/led 011 catiefe.ctory pato t Addreti% 0. S. Mtn P51595, VorD1ont, 11', 0, Capital and WOW& haw Otter $3,0005006.' A3114 T9111,ONT 01 ST., IV/16NT A HOMO Ceenapatty, EStiviblishedOeteben* 1871. 76 this Date, Oetobor 81, 1881, there hal boon retntnott to the heirs et Paley holdere .... .... „ . . ..... 130 To the holders of tutored Endowment Policies ...... .. ...... .... 26,492 68 Poiley,hoicters on eurrender of Alleles 084666 Oa To Policy -holders for Nott prents (including (boss allocated acid being pnle`,.„ 422,854 02 To hoiden of Annuity Bonds—, ... . 10,967 84 Loaned to Police,4holflote en the stunk tit ..... Polities ..... .. 82,164 DS $1,800,114 - P Perot!, ever 1002.00. Amount oval -115,0%0e PRESIDENT--Hoio Sin W. 11, Howtetote 033., it,C.M.G. •Nn0z.m3,iibtaiTS-2Wnizas 13maerr,118q,; nwinn HOOPErts Esq.! ,V0 L MACIP111tAlt,D, Managing Direetari enoles Xenia:Is:tow eltor s: Years and todeloasibleinfter 3youtt, rennet neon' 41;1!iii• .1, Leer fe eientreineete h9EloWela, •